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Fort Worth Excavation Companies Best Practices

The best Fort Worth excavation companies put industry best practices into action on every project. Excavation is often the first step in the construction process. Various techniques, such as trenching or digging, are used to ready a site for further development. 

Expert crews throughout Texas provide excavation solutions from straightforward construction site preparation to complex projects. For example, site preparation may take a few days, but the work done on Pump Station No. 16 and a storage tank in Lubbock took 18 months to complete. 

By following industry standards of safety and other best practices, excavation companies provide the literal groundwork that directly impacts the longevity of the completed build. 

General best practices

Many factors influence the choice of technique used to solve a particular excavation challenge. No matter the circumstances, Fort Worth excavation companies should never cut corners. Each company should diligently work to follow these three primary best practices.

  • Take the time to plan each project. Comprehensive planning includes a detailed understanding of the desired solution and pre-marking.
  • All crew members and supervisors pay attention during the process, respecting every survey detail and following those markings.
  • Complete all excavation work with care. Infrastructure and other underground structures aren’t always where they are supposed to be. Crews never assume. All markings are verified, and proper equipment use is determined.

Paying attention to the details of each step of the excavation process will increase project efficiency, avoid setbacks, and above all, ensure the highest level of safety. 

Safety is top priority

Safety protocol compliance is essential for the success of all Fort Worth excavation companies. Project safety encompasses many practices, such as:

  • Crews wear proper personal protection equipment
  • Equipment is well maintained and operated by qualified professionals
  • Existing infrastructure is not damaged
  • Property boundaries

When searching for a commercial excavation contractor, ask detailed questions about how they apply industry best practices. Their adherence to standards directly impacts their ability to complete projects on time without unnecessary interruptions.

Work with one of the leading Fort Worth excavation companies

H3 Construction has an expert excavation team to handle any excavation needs. Our extensive track record of success demonstrates how our experienced in-house crews expertly operate specialty equipment to implement complex excavation solutions. 

Our excavation services include:

  • Delivering and installing fill
  • Altering elevations
  • Installing underground utilities
  • Site preparation
  • Cement preparation work
  • And more

Contact us today to learn more about our dedication to industry best practices and to discuss starting the bid process for your next excavation project. 

Becky Dolgener

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